
Nothing says “I’m an anti-Semite” like throwing a Nazi-theme party. Or in this case, a drunken Nazi celebration!
A Conservative MP who attended a party where friends allegedly chanted Nazi slogans and dressed up in SS uniforms, has apologised for “any offence that was caused” at the event. Aidan Burley used the social networking site, Twitter, to say he did “deeply regret inappropriate behaviour by some guests at a stag party” he attended and was “extremely sorry for any offence that was caused”.
Ah, the ol’ ‘using Twitter to apologize because I’m a fifteen year old girl’. Haven’t seen that trick used since the Anthony Weiner dick pics.
Burley was filmed raising his glass in a toast before, the paper claimed, another guest beside him made a speech, in which he said: “Let’s raise a toast to Tom for organising the stag do, and if we’re perfectly honest, to the ideology and thought process of the Third Reich.” The party was said to have moved on to a British-themed pub, where partygoers adopted thick German accents and chanted: “Mein Fuhrer! Mein Fuhrer! Mein Fuhrer!”, “Himmler! Himmler! Himmler!” and “Eichmann! Eichmann! Eichmann!”
There are only 3 ways you can get away with an old fashioned Jew-hating Heil Hitler.
1) You are Jewish.
2) You are a comedian and successfully use a Heil as part of a bit.
3) You are both 1 & 2. (See: Sarah Silverman)
More Nazi-lovin’ News at The Guardian.






migs
12/12/2011
Jonathan McDonald
05/17/2012
Dressing up in offensive clothing is a typical British thing to do, especially on Stag nights. That of course means that, despite the drunken do, they’re not particularly anti-semites.
They don’t dress up as nazis to be outwardly anti-semetic, that’s just how the semite community see it because of the holocaust – but for the rest of the world who weren’t affected at all don’t really care about that side to it at all. It’s only this website calling him an anti-semite for it.